July 13, 2022
Tuesday, June 28
19:15 – An officer was dispatched to Ware and Walker streets for a damaged utility pole.
Wednesday, June 29
11:56 – I was dispatched to Brock Sheet Metal, 1902 W. Macarthur Drive, in reference to property damage.
16:19 – I was dispatched to MacArthur Drive and Jefferson Street for a motor vehicle crash.
23:15 – Officers were dispatched to West Third Street and South Webb Street in reference to a suspicious person. An 18-year-old male was taken into custody and placed on a 12-hour safe-keep at WCPD.
09:35 – I was dispatched to the roundabout for a motor vehicle accident.
05:19 – Officers were dispatched to the 500 block of N. Roane St. for a hit-and-run involving a parked vehicle.
Thursday, June 30
17:40 – Officers were dispatched to the roundabout for a motor vehicle accident.
Friday, July 1
11:17 – An officer was dispatched to 1201 W. Austin St. for property damage.
15:55 – An officer was dispatched to the roundabout for a non-injury motor vehicle accident.
Saturday, July 2
12:55 – Officers were dispatched to Dirt Road reference a subject with probation warrants and wanted in reference for questioning in regards to a homicide. A male subject was taken into custody.
16:30 – Officers were dispatched to Atwoods reference a shoplifting. One male subject was identified via surveillance footage and issued a citation.
Sunday, July 3
00:03 – An officer conducted a traffic stop at Prairie Flower Road and Fifth Street in reference to a lane violation. The 37-year-old male driver was cited and arrested for improper lane use, failure to show valid proof of insurance, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of an open container of alcohol, and driving while intoxicated.
11:04 – Officers were dispatched to the 1100 block of Hillside Drive reference a past-tense theft.
19:57 – Officers responded to 1802 S. Oronogo Apt. 2B in reference to a possible burglary. A 34-year-old male was arrested for trespassing.
11:50 – An officer was dispatched to 1104 W. Broadway Apt 8 for a past-tense burglary.
20:55 – An officer was dispatched to the area of 804 N. Elliot Court for a porch-package theft.
Monday, July 4
11:17 – I was dispatched to 1328 W. Broadway, where the caller stated several items were stolen from his vehicle during the night.
16:37 – I was dispatched to Wal-Mart in reference to a theft and a fleeing suspect. While enroute, the suspect was located and taken into custody.
18:53 – Officers were dispatched to Walmart in reference to a shoplifting. A 30-year-old male was taken into custody for multiple charges and an active felony warrant out of Jasper County.
23:01 – Officers were dispatched to 219 S. Roane St. in reference to a disturbance. An investigation was conducted. No one claimed to be a victim of a crime despite some signs of an assault, and therefore an information report was completed.
13:27 – I was dispatched to Unique Liquor, 2611 N. Range Line Road, in reference to an intoxicated subject sleeping on the bench in front of the store. A 54-year-old male was arrest for warrants.
Wednesday, July 6
On 07-06-22 at 06:30 I took a report of property damage at King Jack Park. Someone had removed several railroad spikes and tie plates for the trolley train track around the park.
11:18 – Officers were dispatched to the 900 block of E Hawthorne Loop reference a medical call. An adult female was transported by METS.
14:00 – Officers initiated a traffic stop in the area of Third and Liberty streets for a moving violation. A male passenger was arrested on 11 outstanding warrants.
10:02 – Officers were dispatched to Walmart reference a theft in progress. One female was taken into custody and felony charges were submitted to the prosecutor.
19:08 – Officers responded to 324 N. Tom St. Apt. 301 for a subject refusing to leave. One male was taken into custody without incident.
21:13 – Officers responded to a domestic in the parking lot of Webb City High School. Information was obtained and one subject was taken into custody.
21:24 – Officers were dispatched to 314 N. Liberty St. in reference to a domestic disturbance. Information was obtained and sent to the Jasper County Juvenile Office.
Thursday, July 7
08:45 – I took an information report at 516 S. Devon St. reference a case of internet fraud. A female voluntarily sent money to another individual via the internet based on promises of making more money in return. The victim lost approximately $1,000.
15:24 – I arrived at Madison Street and Enterprise Drive in reference to a vehicle crash that occurred at Madison near Mt. Hope Road.
15:37 – Officers were dispatched to Walmart reference a past-tense theft.
16:36 – Officers were dispatched to Cardinal Towers, 324 N. Tom St. reference theft of a package.
22:45 – While on general patrol, an officer observed a suspicious vehicle at 3857 E. Enterprise Dr. A 45-year-old female was arrested on Webb City warrants.
Friday, July 8
14:01 – I was dispatched to Second and Tom streets for a possible suicidal subject. The 34-year-old man was located and arrested on an active Webb City warrant.
13:10 – I was dispatched to 1202 Mineral St. for a theft. The victim reported the front license plate to her Dodge Nitro had been stolen.
16:50 – I was dispatched to the station in reference to a runaway juvenile. The father of a 14-year-old juvenile reported his son ran away from to live with his mother. A report was taken.
Saturday, July 9
15:40 – I was dispatched to WCPD in reference to fraud at 1505 S. Washington St.
04:13 – I was dispatched to 1414 Nelson St. in reference a disturbance in progress. One adult male was charged with assault.
14:48 – Officers were dispatched to Walmart for a shoplifting in progress.
21:48 – Officers were dispatched to the 1100 block of S. Madison St. in reference to an injury crash involving a passenger car and a motorcycle.
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